Thursday, February 7, 2008

Three businesses indicted in tainted pet food case

February Search Newsday.com Web enhanced by Login or register Home Delivery Three businesses indicted in tainted pet food case THE ASSOCIATED PRESS February Article tools E mail Share Digg Del.icio.us Facebook Fark Google Newsvine Reddit Yahoo Print Reprints Post comment Text size KANSAS CITY Mo. Two Chinese businesses and a U.S. company were indicted yesterday in the tainted pet food incidents that killed dozens of animals last year and raised worries about products made in China. Xuzhou Anying Biologic Technology Development Co. Suzhou Textiles Silk Light Industrial Products Arts and Crafts I E Co. and Las Vegas based ChemNutra Inc. were charged in two separate but related indictments. The U.S. attorney s office in Kansas City said the tainted food led to the death and serious illness of pets in the United States last year. One of the indictments charges China s Xuzhou Anying Biologic and Suzhou Textiles with counts of introduction of adulterated food into interstate comme! rce and counts of introduction of misbranded food into interstate commerce. Related links More coverage Pet food recall ChemNutra and company owners Sally Quing Miller and her husband Stephen S. Miller were charged with counts of introduction of adulterated food into interstate commerce counts of introduction of misbranded food into interstate commerce and one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. According to the indictment ChemNutra picked up the tainted gluten products shipped from China in Kansas City then sold it to makers of various brands of pet foods. The indictment alleges that the melamine was added to make the gluten meet the required standard for protein content specified in the contract between Suzhou and ChemNutra. More articles Get breaking news alerts Copyright Newsday Inc. Would you recommend this Rate it Classifieds Jobs Real Estate Cars Apartments Pets Place an ad News Sports High School Sports Entertainment Explore Long Island Community Guide Busines! s Travel Blogs am New York Newspaper Services Resources Weather Local Tides Multimedia Restaurant reviews RSS Mobile Newsday archives E mail newsletter Corrections News Obituaries Death Notices It Happened on Long Island Site Map Partners am New York Metromix Parents Apartments Items for Sale Dating Pets Travel Deals Grocery Coupons Events Classifieds get results Place an Ad Popular stories Government rounding up Gambino mob suspects Franklin Square sex extortionist gets years Suffolk cop suspended for e mails to media Suspect sobs after seeing photos of slain wife Spagnuolo stays with Giants More most viewed Government rounding up Gambino mob suspects State Owl species likely to delay LI development GPS thefts rise in Nassau Thefts of GPS units up in Nassau County injured in Upper East Side fire More most e mailed Most viewed Most e mailed ADVERTISEMENT NEWS QUIZ Test your knowledge Take this week s quiz on current events. amNY Baltimore Sun Chicago Tribune Daily Press Hartford Courant LA Times Orlando Sentinel Sun Sentinel The Morning Call T! he Virginia Gazette New York News from amNY.com Island Publications Parents Children Weddings Hamptons Travel Guide Wellness CW Metromix CareerBuilder.com for Jobs Cars.com for Autos Apartments.com for Rentals Homescape.com for Homes Open Houses Houses for Rent ShopLocal

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